User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Getting Started
- 3. Initial IP Configuration
- 4. Introduction to Operation Modes
- 5. Web Console: Basic Settings
- 6. Web Console: Network Settings
- 7. Web Console: Serial Port Settings
- 8. Web Console: System Management
- 9. Web Console: System Monitoring
NPort W2150A/W2250A Series Web Console: Serial Port Settings
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TCP alive check time
Default 7 min
Options 0 to 99 min
Description This field specifies how long the NPort will wait for a response to “keep alive” packets before
closing the TCP connection. The NPort checks connection status by sending periodic “keep
alive” packets.
0: The TCP connection will remain open even if there is no response to the “keep alive”
packets.
1 to 99: If the remote host does not respond to the packet within the specified time, the
NPort will force the existing TCP connection to close.
Destination address
Default
Options IP address and port (e.g., “192.168.1.1” and “4001”)
Description This field specifies the IP address for the NPort at the opposite end of the Pair Connection,
and the TCP port number for communication with the serial port. The port number must
match with that serial port’s TCP port setting.
TCP port
Default 4001
Options
Description This field specifies the TCP port to use for communication with the attached serial device. The
serial port at the opposite end of the Pair Connection must use this port number to establish
the connection.
Settings for Ethernet Modem Mode
When Application is set to Ethernet Modem Mode, the NPort will accept AT commands such as “ATD
192.127.168.1:4001” from the serial port. A TCP connection will then be requested from the specified remote
Ethernet Modem or PC. When the remote unit accepts this TCP connection, the NPort will return the “CONNECT
{baudrate}” signal to the serial port and will then enter data mode. Please refer to Appendix C for details on
Ethernet modem commands.